
Season 2 · Episode 912
Is the United Nations Unfit for Global Security?
As missiles fly over Jerusalem, Corn and Herman ask: Is the UN a shield for aggressors or a relic of a bygone era?
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
March 2, 202623m 34s
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Show Notes
Recorded amidst the rumble of Iron Dome intercepts in Jerusalem, this episode of My Weird Prompts tackles a heavy question: Is the United Nations fundamentally unfit for its primary purpose? Corn and Herman dive deep into the hawkish perspective, examining the "breakout period" of Iran’s nuclear program and the institutionalized bias against Israel within the UN’s halls. They explore the legal tension between Chapter 7 and Article 51, questioning whether international law has become a "suicide pact" in the face of 21st-century nuclear threats. From Edward Luttwak’s "Give War a Chance" theory to the potential rise of "minilateralism," the duo imagines a world where security is managed by coalitions of the willing rather than paralyzed bureaucracies. This is a cold-blooded look at why idealism often fails when the sirens start wailing.